Battlefield 7 doesn't stop leaking. New footage shows, among other things, environmental destruction
New Battlefield 7 test footage has hit the web, this time revealing an impressive environmental destruction system, a new feature, and the body's reaction to sniper bullets.

Recently, as part of "Battlefield Labs," the first public tests of the next installment in the popular shooter series, Battlefield 7, took place. Although the participants were prohibited from sharing footage of the gameplay, it didn't seem to matter much, as these quickly began to circulate on the internet, revealing many inspirations from the third and fourth installments. Currently, there are even more materials, and along with them, there is no shortage of new info.
A particularly interesting video was shared on X by Synth Potato. It presents a system of environmental destruction using the example of one of the bombed buildings. It must be admitted that it appears impressive, a sentiment shared by many players in the comments.
If the destruction in Battlefield 6 is like this with every building, then we might finally have a game at the level of BF4.
Meanwhile, another video introduces a completely new feature for the series, which involves dragging a fallen team member. In this way, we can move him to a safer place and only then resuscitate him. It's clear that at the moment the animations aren't yet fully refined, but the fans really liked the possibility itself.
The last footage shows a player who, in the middle of a battle, receives a sniper bullet to the chest and in response is thrown back with considerable force. This is more of a curiosity, lacking much importance in the gameplay, but in this instance, opinions are somewhat divided. Some players think it looks really cool, but others point out the lack of realism, hoping that such animation will be activated only in the event of an actual death.
It's worth noting that all of the above elements are in the development stage and may undergo big changes before the game's release. It hasn't been revealed yet, but according to Electronic Arts' plans, Battlefield 7 is set to launch before April 1, 2026.